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  1. Georges Delerue (12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992) was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award for A Little Romance (1980), three César Awards (1979, 1980, 1981), two ASCAP Awards (1988, 1990), and one Gemini Award for Sword of Gideon ...

  2. Georges Delerue was born on 12 March 1925 in Roubaix, Nord, France. He was a composer and actor, known for Platoon (1986), Twins (1988) and The Day of the Dolphin (1973). He was married to Micheline Gautron. He died on 20 March 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Roubaix, Nord, France
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Feb 18, 2015 · Georges Delerue: Most Essential Tracks. Film Composer Georges Delerue scored for Godard and Traffaut and was considered to be "the Mozart of Cinema". In advance of the Oscars, we run down...

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Best of Georges Delerue. ScoreCues. 34 videos 17,165 views Last updated on Oct 14, 2023. ScoreCues presents a collection of essential works by composer Georges Delerue (1925-1992). Organi...

  5. Georges Delerue (12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992) was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award for A Little Romance (1980), three César Awards (1979, 1980, 1981), two ASCAP Awards (1988, 1990), and one Gemini Award for Sword of Gideon (1987).

  6. New recommendations. Georges Delerue was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award...

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  8. Mar 20, 1992 · Georges Delerue (12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992) was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award for A Little Romance (1980), three César Awards (1979, 1980, 1981), two ASCAP Awards (1988, 1990), and one Gemini Award for Sword of Gideon (1987).

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